Eliot jumped on to the moon.
Eliot was pretending to be a bunny on a scooter.
He then flew to Mars.
Then he went to the sun and burnt his bum so he flew back.
Elliot then came back to earth.

Confident, Creative Learners with Big Ambitions. Kind to each other. Kind to the Planet.

Today I worked on Chinese numbers. Here is an image of Chinese numbers up to ten.
By Skye.
We have a cat and some tadpoles.

Our cat is black and white. He has green eyes.
The picture of frogspawn is the eggs of our tadpoles. The tadpoles live in a big glass fish tank. the cat lives in the house. He goes outside too.
The dog is the pet of our grandma and grandpa.
By Skye and Nathan.
Morning guys, I hope you all had a great weekend. I was busy painting my bedroom over mine, its looking nice and fresh. I’ve posted some more maths tasks on the P5-7 home learning page, including a Hit The Button competition. I’ve just had a go, and my best score on mixed tables is 32 – can you beat me? Miss S
Roslyn from Power Languages e-mailed me on Friday to share the great news that Spanish and French courses for families are now free to access…
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Go to powerlanguage.courses/forfamilies to start learning! Amusez-vous bien !
Miss Dale
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To make this butterfly, you will need some thin card, a craft knife a pencil, a cutting mat and a picture of a butterfly to copy.
Fold the card in half and draw half the butterfly and some shapes to make the pattern on the butterfly’s wings.
Cut out the shapes using the craft knife – cut through both layers of card.
Cut around the outside of your butterfly.
If you don’t have a craft knife you can use a small pair of scissors and make your design a bit simpler.
Here are some other insects I have made. Mrs. Madden
Hello everyone it’s our second week. This morning my dad woke me it felt like 5am. I was so tired. I had bagels for breakfast and a glass of milk. When I drank my milk I spilt it everywhere so I had to change. Then I went to my mums and I did the Joe Wicks workout at 9 o’clock. Me and my mum sat on the sofa for a while. I was planing my day while on the sofa. I will be doing other things like English and Maths. I really want to play sumdog but my sister probably won’t let me.
See you tomorrow. By Orla
I have been reading this book about extraordinary insects and I have found out that there is a midge that lives in Africa and its larva (young) spends its life in small puddles of water that are constantly drying out. This creature can cope with a loss of up to 97 per cent of the water in its body whereas, we humans can only cope with losing 14 per cent! When the larva are in a dried up state, they can cope with pretty much anything: you can boil them, dip them in liquid nitrogen, soak them in spirit, expose them to cosmic radiation for years, or simply leave them alone and they can survive for up to 17 years! To wake them up again, simply add water. That’s amazing. I decided to do some insect art – these are some place mats I have painted – I still have two more to do. Mrs. Madden.

I think the question is 30-6
mum thinks the question is 6 x 4
dad thinks the question is 2 x 12
Bethany thinks achoo!
by Bruce